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« Libertarian Democrats and Bigfoot | Main | Passionate Sage » October 03, 2006Playoff Watch 2006It's that time of year again. I hate this time of year in one sense, since there's a lot less baseball available and we're a long ways from the good times of Spring Training and beyond, but there's always excitement in the playoffs. Already we see that Oakland has stunned Minnesota with a 3-2 victory over Twins ace and probably Cy Young winner Johan Santana to take a 1-0 lead in that series, so it promises to be an interesting postseason. In the first round, I see things working out as follows: In the League Championship Series, things should get interesting. So the World Series will be a rematch of 1998. The good news for Padres fans is, they'll probably win a game or two this time. But, much as I hate to say it, I expect to see the Yankees on top at the end of this Series, therefore ending Boston's brief reign of having a shorter championship drought than New York. Still, it was fun while it lasted. Posted at October 3, 2006 02:35 PM
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